Hi

> Thank You. Just to be sure you underntand what I want: I want to login as root
> at the diskless machine, not at the server. I don't know what login manager am
> I using. I did the default LTSP install. You mean at the server? I think it is
> Kdm as I use KDE. When I try to su at the diskless client it says the password
> is wrong:

There is an understanding mixup here:

Normally:
everything that you see on the workstation is the server.
if you can't do su see the redhat configuration guide
but this has little to do with ltsp

But: 
depending on ltsp version set shell, or edit inittab to run a shell, or run
level 3

then:
you are root on the workstation (no logon, just a shell) then you can do
just about nothing! All but /tmp is read-only.
There is no su, there is no login manager.
The End.

James


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